Unity and Microsoft have worked together to provide an awesome development experience on mobile devices. This session will take you through a brief intro to Unity, game development basics, and deploying to a mobile device. These concepts apply to any major mobile device, but there’s some very cool features unique to the Microsoft ecosystem that will be covered.

This talk is about those things people should not do when building a credit card form and what merchants should not do when trying to make a customer buy more stuff. We will cover credit card processing for US and International sales impact using publicly available resources on Github and open source projects.

JavaScript has a long history of being difficult to structure and maintain. To deal with this complexity a swath of frameworks appeared over the years. Prototype.js was quickly followed by jQuery and hounded by Dojo, YUI, Mootools and many others. A second generation emerged focused on structuring apps hearlded by Backbone, Angular and React.

JavaScript can be a hard scene to follow. So what’s next? Nothing!

Like a glacier the web platform has inched towards cues from the frameworks of yore and incorporate them into the living standards and browsers themselves. And many of those changes are finally now ubiquitous enough to consider serious use. JavaScript version 6 (ES6) and web components are happening! Come to this talk to learn how to get started writing structured apps using only vanilla web platform code.

Gone are the days where you can afford to take months to build an enterprise mobile app. In today's fast market, you need to be able to prototype the app in a few days, release the first version in a few weeks, get feedback, fix bugs, release the second version. Repeat. In this session you will learn how to use APIs and a cloud platform for rapid mobile development. We will use the Appery.io mobile platform to build a real app. This is a live coding session where you will be able to test the app on your phone, and we will package the app for iOS/Android.

BlackBerry Secure Work Space allows enterprises to manage devices powered by Android and iOS. These apps protect their data by encrypting their app data in transit and at rest allowing them to securely access data behind their companies’ firewall without any additional code for authentication or encryption.

Couchbase Mobile is a thin client library that would help developers with their Android projects in creating a data layer that provides sync capabilities when there is available network connectivity. I wish to present my personal journey with NoSQL database modeling and what we can do with the technology. The session will go through how to create data object model relations and how to design for performance in difficult signal areas. The implementation part will include best practices around what to store locally and how to sync data to the cloud.

Come watch the magic of PhoneGap as we turn your simple web apps into mobile applications that can be deployed to all mobile phones! You will learn why you should use PhoneGap and see a demo of a PhoneGap app being created.

On-device prototyping is PhoneGap’s gateway drug to hardcore development! In a matter of minutes, you can create your first mobile app and have it running on Android, iOS, or Windows Phone. It doesn’t matter whether you run a Mac or Windows, prefer the terminal or desktop, or hold an Android or iOS; once you take the first hit, you’ll be hooked! In this session, you’ll learn about PhoneGap Developer App, PhoneGap CLI, PhoneGap Desktop App, and how they all fit together.

Karim will use his varied experience building his own tech startups as well as building mobile apps for well-know mobile startups including Tinder and Coffee Meets Bagel, to depart some wisdom to those currently building, or wishing to build, a mobile app startup.

In this session we'll introduce you to the technologies you need to build rich mobile applications using the .net platform. We'll build a sample application using C# and show some great code reuse via universal apps. Lastly, if time permits, I'll show some features in ASP.NET MVC that help mobile web application development.

Learn how to make your iOS and Android apps reliable, test your apps before going live, drive downloads, engage users, and monetize your apps. With Twitter Fabric, you have a modular, cross-platform mobile development suite where you can install any, or all, of the SDKs to tackle these challenges. After an overview of Fabric, we will talk about monetizing your iOS or Android app. By integrating the MoPub SDK with your application, you can experiment with multiple ad networks without integrating native SDKs from each ad network and thus maximize your revenue. We will then look at how to use these tools with a sample app.

Create offline and online applications on Android/iOS Mobile. Couchbase Mobile is a thin client library that would help developers with their Android projects in creating a data layer that provides sync capabilities when there is available network connectivity.

William will present his personal journey with NoSQL database modeling and what we can do with the technology. The session will go through how to create data object model relations and how to design for performance in difficult signal areas. The implementation part will include best practices around what to store locally and how to sync data to the cloud.

We will discuss how to start a virtual reality project with a gaming engine such as Unity 3D or Unreal engine. Conceptualization techniques and software walkthrough and demos. How to setup a project in VR to integrate a virtual environment in Unity 3D.

So you want to enable mobile functionality for your users' Salesforce data with the least effort yet best results possible? Should you roll your own native mobile app or customize the Salesforce1 experience? I'll argue that it is crucial to use what Salesforce has made available through its open source Aura framework and Salesforce1 mobile-first platform to build a Salesforce-native first (instead of mobile-native first) development strategy to Salesforce1 applications. Specific use cases will be examined in transporting a desktop friendly Salesforce native experience into a mobile friendly Salesforce1-first approach at mobile development.

The robot revolution is here, and you are already holding part of it in your hand, at least if you are reading this from a mobile phone. That's why we created Commander.io (http://commander.io), a mobile app to control robots and connected devices. You can think of it like a "Universal remote control for the Internet of Things".

Developed using PhoneGap and Ionic Framework, it is open source software. It can communicate with any device that supports the Common Protocol for Programming Physical I/O. Cylon.js (http://cylonjs.com), Gobot (http://gobot.io) and Artoo (http://artoo.io) are frameworks that implement an API compatible with this protocol.This talk will show both the concepts and the code, along with some live roobotic demos.